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A Spirit Airlines Airbus A319-100, registration N512NK
performing flight NK-902 from Dallas Ft. Worth,TX to Orlando,FL (USA), was
descending towards Orlando when an odour of musty dirty feet began to
develop in the aft cabin, a number of passengers began to complain about
the odour, 3 cabin crew began to feel unwell, light headed with nausea,
headache and stomach cramps. The captain instructed the cabin crew to use
their oxygen bottles and performed a rapid descent to 10,000 feet and
continued to Orlando for a landing without further incident. The three
affected cabin crew went to the emergency room.

The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground in Orlando for 2:20 hours,
then departed for flight NK-405 to Dallas Ft. Worth.

The FAA reported on May 7th 2018: "the FAA is looking into the
reported fume event on a Spirit Airlines flight on May 3, 2018, (DFW-MCO),
involving an Airbus A319 N512NK."

Incident: Gol B737 at
Curitiba on May 7th 2018, rejected takeoff due to burning odour

A Gol Transportes Aereos Boeing 737-700, registration
PR-GEA performing flight G3-2089 from Curitiba,PR to Rio de Janeiro Santos
Dumont,RJ (Brazil), was accelerating for takeoff from Curitiba's runway 15
when the crew rejected takeoff at low speed due to a strong burning
odour. The aircraft slowed safely and returned to the apron.

Passengers reported the crew explained the stench was due to a problem with
the air conditioning.

The aircraft was able to depart about 3.5 hours later and reached Rio de
Janeiro with a delay of about 3:15 hours.

Incident: Allegiant
A319 near Asheville on May 6th 2018, electrical odour on board

An Allegiant Airbus A319-100, registration N325NV
performing flight G4-1878 from Indianapolis,IN to Myrtle Beach,SC (USA)
with 117 passengers and 6 crew, was enroute at FL370 about 80nm northnorthwest
of Asheville,NC (USA) when the crew decided to divert to Asheville due to
an electrical odour that had already persisted for several minutes. The
aircraft landed safely on Asheville Regional Airport's runway 34 about 25
minutes later.

The airline confirmed the aircraft diverted to Asheville Regional due an
electrical odour persisting for several minutes out of abundance of
caution. Maintenace was unable to determine the source of the odour. The
passenger were taken to Myrtle Beach by a replacement aircraft.

The occurrence aircraft returned to service after about 16 hours on the
ground.

Delta
flight evacuated because of smoke in the cabinPassengers deplane Delta
flight 1854 in Denver using slides and over-wing exits after smoke is observed
in the cabin. The flight originated in Detroit

(CNN)Passengers on a Delta flight from Detroit to Denver deplaned via slides
and over-wing exits due to an observance of smoke in the cabin, according to
Delta spokesman Michael Thomas.

Some passengers may have suffered minor injuries, including smoke inhalation,
the airline said. There was no observance of fire.

One passenger Tweeted that "fumes came through the vents."

More pictures. We're all inside waiting for info and our bags. We all keep
saying how bad our mouths taste still after breathing it.

Another passenger said the cabin
filled with smoke as the plane landed.

"The oxygen masks never came down and people began to freak out,"
D.J. Semenza told CNN. "The crew tried to keep calm and eventually called
for an evacuation."
The smoke was detected prior to the plane reaching the gate, said Denver
International Airport spokeswoman Emily Williams. Passengers were bused to the
concourse.American
Airlines jet makes emergency landing in Chicago after 'cockpit fills with
smoke' in midair
Travellers on flight AA2587 claimed to see 'white mist' seeping from the
cockpit shortly after taking off from Chicago

AN American Airlines jet has made an emergency landing after it "filled
with smoke" while in midair.

According to a passenger, the smoke was coming from the plane's cockpit.

The American Airlines aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing

A spokesperson for the company responded on Twitter: "We're returning
safely back to ORD, and we plan on changing out the plane. Safety is a top
priority and we'll have your dad on his way soon."

The American Airlines jet was forced to return to Chicago O'Hare airport

American Airlines said in a statement that flight 2587 from Chicago to Dallas
Forth Worth returned to Chicago after the crew reported a "possible odor
in the cabin."

"The aircraft, an Airbus 321 with 175 passengers and a crew of six, landed
safely and taxied to the gate," the statement read. "The aircraft
will be evaluated by our maintenance team, and we apologise to our customers
for the inconvenience."

Incident: Austrian A320 near Bucharest on
May 8th 2018, burning wires

An Austrian Airlines Airbus
A320-200, registration OE-LBY performing flight OS-836 from Larnaca (Cyprus)
to Vienna (Austria), was enroute at FL360 about 75nm west of Bucharest
(Romania) when the crew requested to divert to Bucharest due to a technical
problem, they were not declaring emergency, they had some burning wires,
the fire was not persistent however, there was a smell in cabin and
cockpit, for safety they wanted to divert to Bucharest. The aircraft turned
around and diverted to Bucharest for a safe landing on runway 26L about 25
minutes later.

The occurrence aircraft remained on the ground in Bucharest for about 5.5
hours, then continued the flight as OS-1474 for Vienna and reached the
destination with a delay of about 6 hours.